The game was way ahead of its time as a PS2 release, so it only make sense that it looks like a perfectly modern PlayStation 4/PS4 Pro title. Based on the PS4 Pro footage below, it may actually be one of the best looking current generation games out there when it launches February 6th, 2017.
Those looking to get the digital version will need to lay out $39.99, and fans who want the Special Edition Box Set version, complete with a steelbook case, digital extras, a map and art postcards and more, will need to plunk down only $49.99.
See the screens and trio of new footage below.
Shadow of the Colossus PSX 17 screens:
Shadow of the Colossus PS4 Gameplay | PS Underground:
Shadow of the Colossus – 60 FPS Performance Mode and Cinematic Mode | PS4 Pro:
Shadow of the Colossus – PSX 2017: Comparison Trailer | PS4:
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